Additional Functions For The Classic Organ Sounds; Using The Organ Registration Memories - Roland Classic C-200 Owner's Manual

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Additional functions for the Classic Organ sounds

Using the organ registration memories

The C-200 comes with 8 factory-set memories (4 memories in the M1 bank and 4 memories in the M2 bank) that contain useful
organ registrations ranging from very soft (pianissimo) to loud (fortissimo). If you like, you can replace the contents of these
memories with your own registrations and settings (see p. 30) and recall them in the same way as described here.
1.
Press the [Memory Piston].
The [Memory Piston] lights green.
2.
Press the [Fortepiano/M1] or [Piano/M2] piston to select
the desired memory bank.
The piston you activate lights green.
3.
Briefly press the Harpsichord piston that is assigned to
the registration memory you want to use.
Do not hold it for too long to avoid overwriting the
memory in question.
The pistons correspond to the available memories as fol-
lows:
Harpsichord
Pistons
[Fortepiano/M1]
8' I
Memory 1
8' II
Memory 2
4'
Memory 3
Lute
Memory 4
M1 Bank
M2 Bank
[Piano/M2]
Memory 5
Memory 6
Memory 7
Memory 8
Additional Convenient Functionality <Advanced Operation>
If you haven't yet overwritten the factory settings, the
[Fortepiano/M1] and Harpsichord [8' I] pistons select
the softest registration ("pianissimo"), while the [Piano/
M2] and [Lute/4] pistons call up the loudest ("fortis-
simo").
4.
Press the [Memory Piston] (it goes dark) to leave organ
registration mode.
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