Saving Program Changes - Rodgers PR-300 Owner's Manual

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(3) Press Low D on the bottom manual of the organ
to send program change 3 to the PR·JOO.
The PR-300's "Piano 3" voice will be selected and
will play when notes are pressed on the Great
manual.
*Pressing Low D while the MIDI ON GREAT
piston was flashing sent Program Change #3. If
you had pressed Low C, Program Change #1 would
have been sent. Low C# would have sent Program
Change #2, Low D# would have sent Program
Change #4, etc.
To check and make sure "Piano 3" was selected,
press [SOUND] and select Part 1. "Piano 3" should
appear in the display.
A chart showing all of the program changes which
can be sent from your Rodgers organ is included
with this manual. This chart has also been cross-
referenced to show which sounds in the PR-300
will be selected when each program change is sent.
You can use other MIDI couplers on your Rodgers
organ to select and play sounds in the PR-300.
Simply hold [SET] and press the desired MIDI
coupler, then press a key which corresponds to the
sound you wish to select.
Saving Program Changes
Once you have sent a Program Change to select a
PR-300 sound, you can save that Program Change
message into the combination action of the organ
so that the sound will be selected when you press a
piston.
To store a program change into the combination
action of the organ, follow these steps:
(1) Send program changes for desired MIDI
couplers to select sounds on the PR-JOO.
You may send program changes for any MIDI
coupler on your organ, as long as it transmits on
MIDI channels 1-10. Also, any combination of
available couplers can be used.
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GREAT (2 manual organs)
CHOIR (3 manual organs)
This number is changed from "7" for
"Harpsichord" to "3" for "Piano 3"
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To store Program Changes for PR-300 into
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Send Program Changes to
Select PR-300 Sounds
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