Sequencing The First Part - Rodgers PR-300 Owner's Manual

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Sequencing the First Part
We will begin by sequencing the frrst part, which,
in this example, is the soprano line of a popular
hymn.
Before sequencing a new song, however, we need
to make sure the PR-300 is ready
to
accept a new
song:
(1)
If
not already selected, press [SONG] and rotate
alpha-dial so that "NEW SONG" is listed in the
display.
This clears any song information which may still be
in the PR-300's memory.
SONG
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If
there is an unsaved performance in the PR-300's
memory, then it will ask you if it is okay
to
erase
the song data. An unsaved performance is
designated with an asterisk ("*") to the left of the
song name (NEW SONG in this case).
If you would like to save the song data, press
[STOP] and save performance (see "Saving a
Sequence to Disk").
You can save the sequence at any time during the
recording process. To save a sequence, follow the
instructions in the section, "Saving a Sequence to
Disk".
Now it's time to begin recording the sequence:
(1) On the Rodgers organ, turn on the MIDI TO
GREAT* coupler.
*This coupler is labeled MIDI GREAT A on larger
Rodgers consoles.
Make sure no other stops or couplers are selected
on your Rodgers organ.
(2) Assign the MIDI TO GREAT coupler to MIDI
channell.
The default channel for the MIDI ON GREAT
coupler is MIDI channel 2; however, we want to
start with MIDI Channel I in this example. The
MIDI TO GREAT coupler can send on any of the
16 MIDI Channels.
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If necessary, press [SONG] and rotate the alpha-
dial until "NEW SONG" appears in the display.

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