Adding An Organ Part - Rodgers PR-300S Owner's Manual

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Flute
Track 5
Channel 5
To this we can add . ..
Part 1 (PR-300S Instrument on channel 1)
Part 4 (PR-300S Instrument on channel 4)
Part 2 (PR-300S Instrument on channel 2)
Part 3 (PR-300S Instrument on channel 3)
Part 5 (PR-300S Instrument on channel 5)
TRANSPOSE
Part 5
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Part 1
Soprano
Track 1
Trumpet
Part 2
Alto
Track 2
French Horn
Part 3
Tenor
Track 3
Clarinet
Part 4
Bass
Track 3
Cello
Part 5
Descant
Track 4
Flute
Now that the information previously on Track 4 is
merged with information on Track 3, it's possible to
sequence the flute descant.
Go ahead and sequence the descant found at right,
using steps 1) through 15) on pages 37-39. Use the
Flute voice on MIDI ChannelS (Part 5) and sequence
it on Track 4. When finished, the sequence should be
set up as follows:
This specifies the track to be merged to.
(6) Press [ENTER].
The PR-300S will take the information removed
from Track 4 and merge it with information on
Track 3.
(5) Press TRACK 3.
Adding an Organ Part
Currently, the Multi-Track sequence you have
recorded uses five different PR-300S sounds. It is
also possible to add the resources of a Rodgers organ
to a sequence.
It is best to record an organ part after all PR-300S
sounds have been recorded. However, if you wish to
record the organ part at some other time, refer to the
section, "When the Organ Can't be Recorded Last" for
instruction.
In this section, we'll assume you want to add an
organ part to an otherwise complete MIDI sequence.
In order for the organ to be recorded, all of the
Master Channels must be activated and the PR-300S's
master clock must be enabled (we disabled the organ's
Great and Pedal Master Channels and PR-300S's
master clock before recording the five PR-300S
instrument parts).

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