Allen Organ Company Quantum User Manual page 34

4 manual series classical organs with version 3.02x software
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Steps can be inserted into an existing sequence. Select an existing piston sequence and step
number that you want to insert as the new step position. If the step counter is on the last step, no
further increase is accepted. Using the "◄" or "►" and "▲" or "▼" buttons in the Console
Controller™, move the cursor to the second line and note that the fields show blanks. Select the
desired values for the memory, division and piston. Use the SET and MEMORY buttons to save
the specified data. "DONE!!" flashes to indicate the data has been saved to memory. Saving the
new step position moves all subsequent steps in memory up one position.
EDITING AN EXISTING STEP POSITION
Advance to the 'PISTON SEQUENCER' window function.
SEQUENCE mode is selected. Advance to the next window to enter the Editing window.
Use the "▲" or "▼" buttons in the Console Controller™ to change the editing mode to "EDIT".
The display will show:
Select the piston sequence number and step that is to be changed using the "◄" or "►" and "▲"
or "▼" buttons in the Console Controller™. Move the cursor to the second line and select the
desired capture memory level, division and piston data. Use the SET and MEMORY buttons to
save the new data into the specified step. "DONE!!" flashes to indicate the data has been saved to
memory.
DELETING A SEQUENCE OR SINGLE STEP POSITION
Advance to the 'PISTON SEQUENCER' window function.
SEQUENCE mode is selected. Advance to the next window function to enter the Editing window.
Enter the DELETE editing mode using the "◄" or "►" and "▲" or "▼" buttons in the Console
Controller™.
Position cursor and select the piston sequence number and/or step that is to be deleted. If a
sequence is to be deleted leave the cursor over the sequence number field. If a step of a sequence
is to be deleted after selecting both the sequence and step leave the cursor over the step field.
Note: The cursor position determines whether a single step or an entire sequence is deleted. If the
cursor is positioned on the sequence field then the specified sequence number is deleted. If the
cursor is positioned on the step field then the specified step number of the selected sequence is
deleted.
Delete item. Check the CURSOR POSITION!! Use the SET and MEMORY buttons to delete
the selected data. "DONE!!" flashes to indicate that the step position has been deleted from
memory. Deleting a step position in the middle of a piston sequence will cause all subsequent
steps to shift down by one position. Empty step positions are not allowed.
Note: Deleting all piston sequences from memory will cause the organ to automatically enter the
INSERT mode while in the editing window.
EDIT: SEQXX
MEM XX
XXX
DELETE:SEQXX SXX
MEM XX
XXX
Software Version 3.02x
Make sure that the CUSTOM
SXX
XX
Make sure that the CUSTOM
XX
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