Preparing The Pr-3Oo For Multi-Track Sequencing; Deciding On Channels And Instruments - Rodgers PR-300 Owner's Manual

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This is called "Enabling/Disabling MIDI Master
Channels" in your organ's Owner's
Manual.
On Classic Keyboards™ organs, make sure you
disable transmission of MIDI information on the
Great and Pedal Master Channels.
If the organ you are using has single expression,
you will need to also disable the transmission of
MIDI information on the Swell Master Channel.
Preparing the PR-300 for Multi-Track Sequencing
Next, the PR-300's master clock must
be
disabled
(the "Clock Out" function is used for single-pass
record).
To disable the PR-300's master clock:
(1) Press [MIDI].
This button is located under the top cover.
(2) Rotate the alpha-dial until the screen at right
appears in the display.
This is the screen where the master clock is enabled
and disabled.
(3) Press [TEMPO] to move""" prompt to the end
of the second line.
(4) Rotate alpha-dial to turn "Clock Out: Off".
(5) Press [ENTER] to confirm change.
Deciding on Channels and Instruments
The next step in Multi-Track Sequencing is to
determine how many parts will be needed and what
MIDI channels each should use.
Remember that channels 1-9 can be used to
control any of the 317 instruments on the PR-300;
channel 10 can
be
used to control any of the 10 drum
kits of the PR-300.
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