Reverb; Chorus - Rodgers Allegiant 657 Owner's Manual

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Setting the Pan value for a MIDI Coupler
To set the Pan value for a MIDI coupler:
1. Press and hold the SET piston.
2. Press the desired ORCH/MIDI tab (SWELL, GREAT, or PEDAL). The tab
flashes, indicating a MIDI setting can be made. This is called the MIDI Set
Mode.
3. Turn the Select knob until PAN appears in the display.
4. Rotate the Alpha Dial to select the desired Pan value
5. Press either the flashing ORCH/MIDI tab or General Cancel ('0') to exit, or
rotate the Select knob to adjust another MIDI parameter.

Reverb

An independent reverb level (from 0-127) may be set for each MIDI coupler. This value
controls the reverb within the MIDI device itself, not the RSS
within the organ.
Setting the Reverb Level for a MIDI Coupler
To set the Reverb value for a MIDI coupler:
1. Press and hold the SET piston.
2. Press the desired ORCH/MIDI tab (SWELL, GREAT, or PEDAL). The tab
flashes, indicating a MIDI setting can be made. This is called the MIDI Set
Mode.
3. Turn the Select knob until REVERB appears in the display.
4. Rotate the Alpha dial select the desired Reverb value.
5. Press either the flashing ORCH/MIDI tab or General Cancel ('0') to exit, or
rotate the Select knob to adjust another MIDI parameter.
The Reverb selection procedure is complete. Combination pistons that are set while the
MIDI coupler is activated, will also store the Reverb value. A MIDI Save may be
performed to save this setting as the default. See "MIDI Save" on page 51.

Chorus

An independent chorus level (from 0-127) may be set for each MIDI coupler. Chorus adds a
slight pitch fluctuation to a given sound; it is often used for guitar and electric piano tones.
Setting the Chorus Level for a MIDI Coupler
To set the Chorus level for a MIDI coupler:
1. Press and hold the SET piston.
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