Reversibles; Expression Shoes And Controls - Rodgers Trillium T967 Owner's Manual

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To unlock a memory level so that it can be changed:
1.
Press and hold the memory piston (M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, or M6)
corresponding to the memory level you want to unlock. USING INTERNAL
MEMORY or USING CARD MEMORY will appear in the Console Display.
Continue to hold the memory piston. After approximately 5 seconds,
MEMORY (#) UNLOCKED or MEMORY (#) LOCKED appears in the
Console Display.
If MEMORY (#) UNLOCKED appears, the memory level is already unlocked;
2.
release the memory piston. If MEMORY (#) LOCKED appears, go to step 3.
3.
While continuing to hold the memory piston, rotate the Alpha dial until the
console display reads MEMORY (#) UNLOCKED.
4.
Release the memory piston. The memory is now unlocked.

Reversibles

The Rodgers T967 is equipped with a number of reversible controls, so named because pressing
them once will activate them, pressing them again will turn them off. These reversibles, located
on thumb and toe pistons, are especially useful in a performance when you want to quickly
activate or remove a single coupler, stop or other setting.
Press the thumb or toe piston to turn on, and press again to turn off. All reversible thumb pistons
light when engaged. Each specific function controlled by a reversible is also discussed
elsewhere in the manual.

Expression Shoes and Controls

The Rodgers T967 has two expression shoes which are used to control the volume of the organ.
The left shoe normally controls the volume of the Choir division and the middle shoe controls
the volume of the Swell and Solo divisions.
When an expression shoe is pressed forward, the volume of the division increases; when the shoe
is drawn back, the volume of the division decreases. The position of the two expression shoes are
displayed on two expression indicators, located on the right-hand side of the coupler rail.
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