Console Division, Combination Memory And Piston Locations - Rodgers 805C Manual

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COMBINATION ACTION WITH FOUR MEMORY LEVELS
The Rodgers 805C features a combination action easily changed by the organist from the console.
The organist can pre-select registrations and make rapid changes in tone color using this advanced system.
Rodgers' microprocessor combination action is a specially refined four-memory system. This
effectively multiplies the number of physical pistons on the console by four.
The 10 General pistons simultaneously affect all stops and controls on the Great, Swell and Pedal.
All manual and pedal registrations may be changed by pressing a General piston.
There are five Divisional pistons for each manual division. The Great and Swell Divisionals are
operated by pistons located under each respective manual, and the four Pedal Divisionals are operated by
toe pistons located on the right bottom row of toe pistons. The Divisional pistons independently affect all
stops and MIDI controls on the Great, Swell or Pedal. Each division registration may be changed
independently by pressing a Divisional piston.
Note: For expanded memory capability, please refer to the "Rodgers Personal Memory Card"
section.
General
Pistons
1-10
Swell
Divisional
Pistons
1-5
3
Great
Divisional
Pistons
Pedal
1-5
Divisional
Pistons
1-4

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